Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Hobart hockey fans cheer on the team during the ECAC West tournament on Saturday night. The Statesmen defeated Utica 5-0. -
Lino Chimienti '16 makes a save early in the second period of the Statesmen’s 5-0 win over Utica College. -
Statesmen celebrate their second straight ECAC West tournament title with a 5-0 victory over Utica in the championship game played on Saturday in front of a sellout crowd at the Cooler. -
Frank Brown '17 fires a shot during the Statesmen’s win over the Bearcats on Saturday. -
Ali Burns '18 sends the ball to the back of the net as the Herons take on the Golden Flyers during their home opener on Boswell Field. -
Allie Flaherty '17 runs past a Nazareth College defender during their game on Boswell Field. -
Hannah More ’17 readies to hit a forehand winner in her match last Saturday against New York University. -
Michaelann Denton ’18 fires a backhand shot in a match against New York University last weekend. -
Cooper Stefaniak '16 powers past a Binghamton University player during the 12-6 non-conference win on Boswell Field. -
As a part of the Napier Student Athlete Seminar series, Tom Howley, associate director of athletics at Cornell University, encourages Hobart first-year athletes to engage in leadership during a talk on Thursday night. -
Elena Parkins ’18 performs as part of the Colleges' a cappella group Perfect Third at the Women's Rights National Historic Park in Seneca Falls, N.Y. -
During the Sentiments & Declarations: “Perfect Third’s ‘March’ to Seneca Falls,” Will Conard-Malley ’17 sings at the Women's Rights National Historic Park in Seneca Falls, N.Y. -
Members of Psi Chi honor society Shantel Carrasco '16, Katie Strang '16 and Lesly Rivero '17 read a book to children in the Discovery Playground program as part of a discussion about cultural differences. -
The Bozzuto Boathouse on Thursday morning. -
Intramural floor hockey team members pose for a photo after winning the championship game. -
Miranda Smith '18 (left) and Sasha Carey '18 (seated left) work with members of the PAWS afterschool program as part of Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Sociology Kendralin Freeman's Kids and Contention class.
